Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1824 — Page 3

TUB WE8TBUX SUN

riJVCEAWES, SEPTEMDER 18, 1824. It is with much pleasure we announce to the public, the success which has attended the indefatigable exertions of Messrs James V. Jones and Elisha Harrison, in the pursuit of Salt Water, about one mile and a' half from Evansville, and within omr mile of the Ohio river. Thev perforated a solid rock to the depth of

463 feet, when (after having passed seve

ral small veins

FOR JOIIX QUIXCY ADAMS,

1st Cir't. IAAC BLACKFORD,

2d do

Sale for Taxes. WILL t.fifer ur suic ut the Cru:

2d 3.' 5 th

do do do

JESSE L. HOLM AN,

DAVID II. MAXWELL.

For Andrevj Jackson , DANIEL UOATR1GHT, In the JVorth Eastern District of Idhiois.

I State of Indiana.

(alter having passed seve- SULLIVAN CIR LIT COURT, of Salt Water) they struck ' Afiril Term, A. D. 18 24.

a large vein very highly impregnated Mary Owens, ") with Salt; its strength is believed to be, Vs. Pcti

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not infcriir to any water heretofore ob

tained in the Western country and in such abundance that it is hoped there

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JAMES SCOTT, n house in ierom o:i S.-mm:;.. : o CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, . v , . 0f.fnl.P rrvI. ..... i,,;:.'.

tracts ot non resident land i d iami i!t, or so much thcttot as will pay the lax and costs due thciem lor the pits-tnt year, if not paid bcfoic that day. John Panguin, 20 r.rf, west half of south eas sec 6, T 8 R in. James Piety, SO acus, west half north west sect. 1 1, T 9 R I o. James Harper, 1 60 acs, south west sect. 3, town. 8, range 10. Thomas Jone s, oO acs f cutti west, Lcct. 26 township 8, mngc 11. Richard Posey, gc acics south cast,

sect. 32 township G, range 10.

ctition for divorce.

John Owens.

I this time came the said Mary Ow

ens by her counsel, and it being Jamcs s ,a , s, l6o aclcs VAh V;cst, see-

will be a sufficiency from tins single ,,vcn to the satisfaction of the court,. tion , s.vr.shij, 8, nsmje 10.

that the said John Owens is not a rcsi

Well, to supply two furnaces of 50 kct

ties each. EvansvWe Gazette. Lan d-office, Jejferso ?iville. Au. 31st. 1824.

NOTICE is hereby given, to those four weeks in succession and that this persons who may wish to avail them- cause be continued to the next term. selves ol the provisions of the late act of A Copy Test. Congress, entitled, "an act to provide for S. COLMAN, Clk. the extinguishment of the debt due to Sent. 15, 1824 31-4t

the united states oy the purchasers ol

pu

the

Jacob Whalin, 3(. acres north cast

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tice of the pendency of this petition be villiani Vlunlcy, lW ancs "north cast,

given oy punucauun in me xvesurrn , 1 8. town. . ran-C 9.

Sun, a paper printed in incenncs, for joscph Owens, 1 Go acres north cas; sec-

tion 17, town 7, range 9. William Punk, 100 acres south west sec - tion 8. township 7, range 9. Philip Edward, 7A acies, section -7, township 7 range 10.

blic lands," and 4n act explanatory of "TO James Doolcy and Mary Dooley, B. Lcver.gs.on, I Gt, acres south west, scc- . samc 1 3 Iformcrly Mary Milam, Lee Milam, tion 1, town 6, range 9 That the forme; anii :fPnr,:n MrM. Bradford Milam, Eliiah Milam, Samuel T. Scott, 3J0 acics deration.

Washington Milam and Walker Mi- Jhn Baiiy. 20 do. lam Jarvcs Silarr.an, ! GO acres south west,

That the forms and instructions neces

3.i ry to carry the said acts into opera tion, have some time since been receiv ed, and that the business can be atten

ded to on application.

TAKE NOTICE, that I shall apply to section 54, township 7, rai gt 9 the next circuit Court to be hokien in Jolm Johnson heirs, 800 aci es dcr.atiun.

Agreeably to instruction rrPiVPfi Sullivan county la in October next, on Nathaniel Ewir.g, 410 acres.

from the Commissioner of the General the 2d day of the term, to have commis- Arnold Potter, IfiO acres nurM cast sec-

Land OOicc, all the interest that may sioncrs appointed to divide the lands of 1 tow: smp j, range u. Wo 9rrr.ii. t ti.o m r J Stcohcn Milam deed, late of Sullivan Sanic lG ac,cs tasl SCtl1

upon the lands retained must be paid- Y c tows P 9 ,an-c 0for by relinquishment and transfer as bv J MIL M, onr o Same. 160 acres s.uth cast section

cash at the discount of 37 l 2 oer cent. the hfirs f Stf,!ln Milam deed.

tion

Sept. 14, 1824.

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I mention this lest those persons who may calculate on paying up by relinquishment and transfer, may not take the interest into consideration. It is most earnestly desired nf thn. wlmuft

conveniences will admit of their early at- 7TER OF OFFICIAL PAPERS. . ...... . . 1 m Tile i ...

iunu;)ii iij ineir ousiness not to postpone r n il"'"uu, which ru llunh'chj ul-

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

JOURNAL, AND

it until the verv last moment of time It voted to the compilation of Official 9 is important not nnlvnn arronnt nf tl DoCUMKNTS, STATK PaPKRS, t5C. is issued "

.u . i once in each week (or oftener if necessary) 138 ' 40 convenience to the parties, in the tran- Peter Force, at the seat of the Nation- 132 187 s.icting ol their busidcss; but it will pre- ai Government

vent the constant accumulation of interest, Terms Five dollars per annum, pavaw hich is greatly increased by the failure ble in advance.

m payment of any instalment as it be

comes due: thereby incurring the back contain the proceedings of Congress at interest thereon from the 30th of Sept. liU th.c L:uvs; 7rcatics- Executive Com-

1821.

township 8, ra; gc 1 1

Thomas Pitts. 9f acres rjo:th west, sec

tioi 6, township 7, range 9.

Jonathan Ltndlty, 320 aces cast

section 13, township 8, range 11. Sadrock Sherman, 250 acrcr. Numbers of Lids in Carlisle.

80 41 .13 or. G 't f,5

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47 70

SAM'L. GWATHMEY. Register, L. 0. Adjutant General's Office. P Washington th August, 1824. ORDERS XO 64.

1 2 3 5 7

The A'ational Govern?nent Journal will 39 4 5 45

64 6G 69

100 103 1C4

munications of Congress; Official Corres- i r 141 1-0

P,;uiiv pinu c sto unices, l57 1 G0 )G4lc9 170 vil Military, and Naval; Promotions and re- , , y.n

111 I I o.

51 153 I 54 77 17S 179 190 i 9 7. Lots in Mcrom.

8 10 20 24 2U

49 50 5-

75 77 79 82 106 1 1 1 112

1 5 1 5 6 153

137 131

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signations in the Army and Navy. And,

generally, such other official information, as Jgfg 'm lc ncw sill'VCIf Vj MCmay, from time to time be promulgated by the National Government. rOlll,

It is printed in a convenient form for bin

TUe President of the United (linS aml rcfercncc and to each volume will

States directs, that General La Fay-

be added a copious index.

I he first volume commenced with the

. 1 1 . , . uv- nisi. uiiimc 11c tai

T . " , '".r.1" 1,113 "y; last Session of Congress; and each future be received at all military posts with Volume will begin with a session. the honors due to the highest rank in The Papers, sent by mail, are packed with our service the greatest care, in strong wrappers. The General-in-Chief publishes the it?" Subscribers to the above work, will

xor-going to the army, by direction of the UL ;u uieimice 01 uie w.nux.

10 1G 17. Xumhcr of lots in Gordcnlcwu. 9 28 29 33 40 15 50 53 55 57 67 63. Sale to commerce at 10 o'clock A M. GEORGE BOON, Col S. c. September, 13, 1824. 4v-

Secretary of War.

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Presidential. On the l2d Monday nf Xovembcr. For HENRY CLAY, 1st Circuit Moses Tabbs, 2d do. Marston G Clark, 3d do. James Rariden, 4th do Walter Wilson, 3th do. William W. Wick.

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Notice.

Notice. t n Til E creditors of the estate of Tim- 7

H othv Moses deceased, r.!e rf Mar-D

r 111 v.w:itiv ui- 1 j v. 1 . w iU'iiui v.i uiiii r i' r r

inly deceased, late of Daviess estate is Iv so Irene, and that fC-'Wrrvn

count, are Hereby notihed mat the said therool as such will be claimed bv the.

estate is insolvent, and that settlement of undcrsitrncd.

the same will be claimed as such accor

ding to law JAMES ARTHUR, Adm. AGNES M'KlNLY,v:.r.

August 30, 18'24.

ARDIN MOSES, A

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August, 30, 1824 C9-3t BLANK NOTE BOOKS! sale at thi3 office.

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